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deep ; then, breaking the fpawn into mode- 
rate lumps, introduce them into the earth at 
fmall diftances all over the bed ; and, when 
finifhed, add a little fine earth over the whole 
near an inch thick, fmoothing it off with the 
fpade, as in the other beds ; afterwards, ob- 
ferving the former cautions, let it be littered 
in due time with ftraw, or litter, and mats, as 
before directed, 
General Culture of the Beds ; and Produce. 
The covering of litter is to remain conflantly 
on the beds, dajvand night, in all weathers, 
only be careful to examine it after hard rains, 
to remove the wet litter, as before obferved. 
During the Winter feafon, in time of fnow 
or cold rains, augment the thiclcnefs of 
the covering both of the litter and the mats. 
With 
